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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 건축/디자인 > 건축 > 조경
· ISBN : 9781032592886
· 쪽수 : 342쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-07-31
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List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
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Foreword I - Bruno Marques, President of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA)
Foreword II ? Joao Ceregeiro, President of Associacao Portuguesa de Arquitectos Paisagistas (APAP)
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Introduction: Three principles of ecological thinking for an interpretation of Portuguese Landscape Architecture Education, Heritage, and Research
Maria Matos Silva
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Methodology and review process
Maria Matos Silva, Anubhav Goyal
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Part I ? Heritage and History of Portuguese Landscape Architecture: A time-frame for Portuguese Landscape Architecture in Portugal
Teresa Andresen
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Chapter 1: Historic Gardens as Cultural Heritage. From early debates to future initiatives
Teresa Portela-Marques, Maria Jose
Chapter 2:Goncalo Ribeiro Telles: Landscape Architect, Ecologist and Politician in Portugal.
Domingas Vasconcelos, Paulo Farinha-Marques, Francisco Castro Rego
Chapter 3:Francisco Caldeira Cabral and the Panorama magazine: introducing a landscape conscience in tourist propaganda.
Goncalo Duarte Gomes?????????
Chapter 4:Landscape Architecture Education in Portugal and Italy. The Pioneering Approaches of Francisco Caldeira Cabral and Pietro Porcinai.
Ludovica Nardella ?????????
Chapter 5:Landscape architecture in Portugal: the quest for a needed memory.
Maria Joao Fonseca
Chapter 6: Lisbon city gardeners, from horticulture to landscape architecture (1850-1950). Cristina Castel-Branco, Ana Raquel Cunha, Ana Luisa Soares
Chapter 7:From historical research to urban ecology: a new perspective on the evolution of landscape art.
Ana Raquel Cunha, Maria Manuel Romeiras, Miguel Brilhante, Francisco Castro Rego, Ana Luisa Soares
Chapter 8: 30 years of research in Green Infrastructure and Landscape Planning.
Ines Adagoi, Natalia Cunha, Ana Muller, Joao Silva, Leonor T. Barata, Manuela R. Magalhaes, Selma B. Pena, Luisa Franco?
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Part II ? A Portuguese context on Education and Pedagogy in Landscape Architecture.
Landscape Architecture Education in Portugal: heading to a comprehensive logical/rational, aesthetic and ethic approach.
Luis Paulo Ribeiro
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Chapter 9: Teaching Restoration of Historical Gardens: Research Through Design experience.
Cristina Castel-Branco, Sonia Talhe Azambuja
Chapter 10:Nature-based solutions in the teaching of landscape design by Manuel Sousa da Camara.
Paulo Farinha-Marques
Chapter 11:The Legacy of Three Generations of Architects-Professors: Francisco Caldeira Cabral, Manuel Sousa da Camara and Joao Nunes.
Eduardo J.S.C. Pinto
Chapter 12:Landscape Architecture and Urban Ecology research as means for knowledge transfer on urban resilience in Maputo, Mozambique.
Ana Beja da Costa
Chapter 13:Breaking siloes and embracing the future: Western and Indigenous lenses in the education of Landscape Architects.
Bruno Marques, Jacqueline McIntosh
Chapter 14:From the concept of Cultural Landscape to its application in conservation policies and higher education in Portugal.
Raquel Carvalho, Teresa Portela Marques, Cristina Castel-Branco
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Part III ? Portuguese perspectives on Theory and Methods in Landscape Architecture.
Theory versus Circumstances. The Help of Methods in Landscape Architecture
Cristina Castel-Branco
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Chapter 15:In between revolutions: drivers of landscape change in Interior Alentejo from the Liberal Revolution to the April Revolution.
Isabel Martinho da Silva ?
Chapter 16:Urban adaptation strategy for Tinto riverscape, at watershed scale, towards its multifunctionality and hydrological resilience - impacts and governance challenges.
Diana T. Fernandes, Maria Jose Curado, Rodrigo Maia
Chapter 17:Diversity of street trees in Lisbon, towards city sustainability.
Ana Luisa Soares, Leonia Nunes, Ines Duarte, Ana Julia Francisco, Davide Gaiao, Francisco Castro Rego, Susana Dias
Chapter 18: Contributions to the integration of socio-cultural landscape assessment methods in the learning process.
Ligia Vaz de Figueiredo, Isabel Loupa Ramos, Maria da Graca Saraiva, Fatima Bernardo
Chapter 19: Multiscalarity, interdisciplinarity, and research-by-design towards a metropolitan landscape.
Ana Beja da Costa, Wim Wambecq, Joao Rafael Santos
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Conclusion: Landscape Architecture and the practice of ecological thinking: considerations for the next 80 years of history
Maria Matos Silva, Joao Ferreira Nunes
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